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these discussions are the things our elected officials consider when they decide to make changes in our laws. things that change the landscape of the laws that were enacted when those things did not exist. that is very important. to get back to the point on political groups, for example. a scenario where we have a situation where we have a predicated investigation, a violation of federal law has occurred or will occur. it is determined that the people involved are either a political candidate, a politician, or involved in a political organization. that steps up the oversight. we recognize the effect that might have in chilling people's involvement in political activity. it gets even more oversight and scrutiny that it would if that identical situation existed and there was not a political entity or an individual involved in politics in that articular act. we respond differently than we would in other circumstances that do not have that dimension involved. >> i recognize that framework is there in the fbi. it is an internal guidance structure. i am not sure how widely it is applied with
these discussions are the things our elected officials consider when they decide to make changes in our laws. things that change the landscape of the laws that were enacted when those things did not exist. that is very important. to get back to the point on political groups, for example. a scenario where we have a situation where we have a predicated investigation, a violation of federal law has occurred or will occur. it is determined that the people involved are either a political candidate,...
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the seventy year old returns to pakistan from self imposed to take part in the presidential election earlier this year. i was eighteen after several charges were filed against him. violence has marred a key local election impossible where serbs were encouraged to vote for the first hour police fired teargas to disperse a group of masked man who greeted own polling station in the mall to affix the oven to heat up international observers fled as clashes broke out. members of the local serbian minority called for a boycott of the poll to avoid legitimizing cause of independence from serbia well the crowd of up to eight thousand units have rallied the mosque down to so called russian march release via the country's national is at least thirty people were arrested for wearing masks shouting slogans and to migrate and there has been fuelled by the recent killing of the russian manned by migrant worker from central asia. the kids and sparked violence across moscow and cleaned down on illegal immigrants. x so be sure nancy cox to the head of the eu delegation to washington which fail to get
the seventy year old returns to pakistan from self imposed to take part in the presidential election earlier this year. i was eighteen after several charges were filed against him. violence has marred a key local election impossible where serbs were encouraged to vote for the first hour police fired teargas to disperse a group of masked man who greeted own polling station in the mall to affix the oven to heat up international observers fled as clashes broke out. members of the local serbian...
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instead -- >> i am going for continto cont my job. >> and he also has a pending re-election. recent poll shows support for him creeping upward in spite of the video in question. >>> now to business. wall street looks to build on last week's gains as all three indexes closed in positive territory on friday. it was the fourth consecutive weekly gain for the s&p. geoff cutmore is live for us in london. geoff, i'm hearing rumors blackberry's future or maybe lack of it will become clear after today. >> absolutely. it's a nice link back into the story you just covered. a canadian story about staying alive. and quite frankly, that's what blackberry needs to do. there is a bid on the table from fair fax that values it a little under $5 billion. and now question marks as to whether fairfax can find the cash. so there is a competing bid from qualcomm. and then ultimately you'd have the co-founders getting involved, as well, and they should certainly know something about the business. so this is a company that is hemorrhaging about a billion dollars a quarter. so something needs to happ
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. >> after the leaks, as outraged constituents complained about surveillance to their elected officials, the house of representatives nearly passed a bill to end the phone data collection program. it was defeated but several members of congress have introduced bills to reform or end the programs altogether. still, the nsa enjoys support from some powerful lawmakers. >> i listen to this program being described as a surveillance program. it is not. there is no content collected by the nsa. there are bits of data: location, telephone numbers that can be queried when there is reasonable, articulable suspicion. i so regret what is happening. i will do everything i can to prevent this program from being cancelled out. senator, i don't have any questions. >> it is ironic that not only is diane feinstein, who's a democrat, one of the most devoted apologists of the nsa, the position that she occupies in the senate, which is chair of the senate intelligence committee is the position that is supposed to be devoted to overseeing the intelligence community, serving as a watchdog over it, and yet the
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obama campaign in virginia for democratic candidate terry mcauliffe ahead of tuesday's gubernatorial election. he is squaring off against republican convention alley, virginia's attorney general. obama seized on the anti-to the recent government shutdown in his remarks. >> you have seen some extreme faction of the republican party that has shown again and again and again that they are willing to hijack the entire party and the country and the economy and grind progress to an absolute halt if they don't get 100% of what they want. [boos] this isn't just speculation, we saw it last month. here in virginia you felt the pain of the first government shutdown in 17 years. and there are a lot of states that felt more of the pain then folks right here in virginia. -- and there aren't a lot of states that felt more of the pain then folks right here virginia. city, dayyork laborers and their allies gathered sunday to call for immigration reform and to highlight the role of immigrant workers in the recovery effort after superstorm sandy, just over one year ago. the workers rallied in foley square to cal
obama campaign in virginia for democratic candidate terry mcauliffe ahead of tuesday's gubernatorial election. he is squaring off against republican convention alley, virginia's attorney general. obama seized on the anti-to the recent government shutdown in his remarks. >> you have seen some extreme faction of the republican party that has shown again and again and again that they are willing to hijack the entire party and the country and the economy and grind progress to an absolute halt...
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there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or for a tarion prayed assess hosni mubarak mohamed morsi has reportedly arrived for his trial where he's accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december at the time egypt was experiencing mass public outrage at the government's attempt to push through the islamicist leaning constitution and give the president sweeping powers reports now from cairo on the landmark court case. for the first time in its history egypt has two former presidents who are on trial at the same time but whereas the trial of hosni mubarak is eagerly anticipated and was so by most egyptians when it comes to that of mohamed morsi is prosecution here egyptians are divided many egyptians feel pity for the former engineering professor who was ill equipped to become this country's president and who now very well could have a life sentence imposed on him in some quarters it is believed that this is a trial of the muslim brotherhood as a movement and not morsi as a man egypt
there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or for a tarion prayed assess hosni mubarak mohamed morsi has reportedly arrived for his trial where he's accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december at the time egypt was experiencing mass public outrage at the government's attempt to push through the islamicist leaning constitution and give the president sweeping powers reports now from...
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first democratically elected president whoever is pushed for that is limited by a constitution sparked deadly unrest in december of the same year violence that erupted again up to this summer and the morsy protest has prompted the military to oust the islamist leader followed then by the vicious crackdown on muslim brotherhood supporters in which thousands were killed what for some perspective on this now let's talk to hugh miles he's a journalist and author of focusing on the middle east where the morning to egypt remains divided despite everything that's going on here president morsi says this trial is not legitimate what do you think is it or not. well i think it's impossible to have a trial in such a situation i don't think there are trials for the president's military rule. i mean it's clearly a political trial and in my view what they ought to be doing is seeking to reconcile with the muslim brotherhood trying to form a inclusive government rather than continuing to persecute and prosecute them like this which i don't think it's going to resolve yet because it you know the one si
first democratically elected president whoever is pushed for that is limited by a constitution sparked deadly unrest in december of the same year violence that erupted again up to this summer and the morsy protest has prompted the military to oust the islamist leader followed then by the vicious crackdown on muslim brotherhood supporters in which thousands were killed what for some perspective on this now let's talk to hugh miles he's a journalist and author of focusing on the middle east where...
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of political turmoil in june twenty twelve mohamed morsi became the country's first democratically elected president however his push for an islamist backed constitution sparks deadly unrest in december that year violence erupted again this summer and morsy protesters prompted the military to oust the islamist leader followed by a vicious crackdown a muslim brotherhood supporters in which more than a thousand people were killed political analyst and journalist while iskandar believes the trial against a muslim brotherhood leader is part of a broader political clampdown on islamist ideology in egypt. all this is seems a bit like a vote for egypt another president another trial in less than three years and what we're seeing is a rerun of a politicized trial of course there are things that president. he has done just like hosni mubarak has but i don't think that he's on trial. for the for the exact crimes that he's done or the reason he's being put on trial is because of is muslim brotherhood ideology and the way he ran the country but with the intent of trying him is not really to a state of
of political turmoil in june twenty twelve mohamed morsi became the country's first democratically elected president however his push for an islamist backed constitution sparks deadly unrest in december that year violence erupted again this summer and morsy protesters prompted the military to oust the islamist leader followed by a vicious crackdown a muslim brotherhood supporters in which more than a thousand people were killed political analyst and journalist while iskandar believes the trial...
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there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or a terry in predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi has arrived for his trial accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december these live pictures from outside the court where crowds of his supporters have been gathering conviction could see morsy sentenced to life in prison or even the death penalty during last year's unrest egypt is experiencing massive public outrage at the government's attempts to push through an islamist leading constitution gives the president sweeping powers to slay reports now from cairo on the landmark court case. for the first time in its history egypt has two former presidents who are on trial at the same time but whereas the trial of hosni mubarak is eagerly anticipated and was so by most egyptians when it comes to that of mohamed morsi is prosecution here egyptians are divided many egyptians feel pity for the former engineering professor who was ill equipped to become this country's president and who now very
there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or a terry in predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi has arrived for his trial accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december these live pictures from outside the court where crowds of his supporters have been gathering conviction could see morsy sentenced to life in prison or even the death penalty during last year's unrest egypt is...
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officials and being ever destroyed the secret files that people elected official i'll be having kids were our you know katherine climbed in early two thousand in two thousand and expose the united states by and. under the united nations members what did you see what kind of reaction do you see nothing because you for me give me and i was faced how are not only at this time of use economical situation your business dealings or military feelings were also equalled by the united states government with the power to blackmail and that is something. that people should not underestimate how so for final thirty seconds thought if you had of the senate intelligence committee dianne feinstein sugru snowden or a true whistle blower he would have come to our same private wishful thinking. absolutely be had already. was all laura who had gone through those channels and why i had channels and also including the united states congress various investigative fire you ran and operated or up criminal government and we have not had is. in the united states where whistle or have to dust and has exposed i
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the seventy year old returned to pakistan from self-imposed exile to take part of the presidential election earlier this year but that was then detained after several charges were filed against. a small passenger planes crashed in northern bolivia is killed at least eight of the eighteen on board the pilot and copilot survived there in a serious condition witnesses say the aircraft caught fire while attempting to land of envious of the runway the rescue operation was hampered by a lack of equipment. the news available anytime just a click away course at r.t. dot com next people of ellen is guess those weather events in syria are changing the face of the middle east in crosstalk. remember way back when we first talked about the first downloadable guns that could be printed out on a three d. printer at home while technology moves pretty quickly because british police have already busted in legal armory pretty out firearm parts and special three d. printers this technology may make gun control literally impossible in the same way that banning and burning books has become futile in the past the
the seventy year old returned to pakistan from self-imposed exile to take part of the presidential election earlier this year but that was then detained after several charges were filed against. a small passenger planes crashed in northern bolivia is killed at least eight of the eighteen on board the pilot and copilot survived there in a serious condition witnesses say the aircraft caught fire while attempting to land of envious of the runway the rescue operation was hampered by a lack of...
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year of political turmoil then in june twenty twelve morsi became the country's first democratically elected president bush from islam is islam is about constitution spog deadly unrest in december that same year violence erupted again this summer and he morsi protests from to the military to o.c.s. misleader followed by the crackdown on was in brotherhood supporters that the timeline pans out in which more than a thousand were killed of course well to discuss the situation in egypt we're now joined live in a good piece of political activists in cairo either after it was his defense team didn't have access to him until the day needed say he wanted to represent himself with all the other side is he going to have a fair trial. i don't think this is to start with is a fair trial it's definitely have it's political motives the fact that morsi was postponed today the core postpone the case it is very evident that they have no all they're not ready to pursue this because they don't have enough evidence in fact had they had any evidence the current and the previous ministers of interior and should b
year of political turmoil then in june twenty twelve morsi became the country's first democratically elected president bush from islam is islam is about constitution spog deadly unrest in december that same year violence erupted again this summer and he morsi protests from to the military to o.c.s. misleader followed by the crackdown on was in brotherhood supporters that the timeline pans out in which more than a thousand were killed of course well to discuss the situation in egypt we're now...
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and now to miami beach florida where a similarly contested election is taking root this time however it's for the mayor of the city the fringe candidate looking up and this year's traditional runners is steve burke a thirty two year old yale university grad and former comedian and his campaign burke has been trying to appeal to younger disenfranchised voters who he says may be willing to take a chance on him when the polls open tomorrow artie's perry and boring is in miami and brings us more. oh idealism go viral we just read steve bird a thirty two year old miami beach mayoral candidate is looking to reform his city is a miami beach happens to be one of the most corrupt cities in america this tropical paradise has been plagued with corruption and police misconduct scandals that have gained national attention steve is running on a platform of transparency to bring baseball responsibility to city hall to put an end to the on foresman brutality he plans to emblem an independent police review and disciplinary board he also wants to decriminalize marijuana which would save the city at th
and now to miami beach florida where a similarly contested election is taking root this time however it's for the mayor of the city the fringe candidate looking up and this year's traditional runners is steve burke a thirty two year old yale university grad and former comedian and his campaign burke has been trying to appeal to younger disenfranchised voters who he says may be willing to take a chance on him when the polls open tomorrow artie's perry and boring is in miami and brings us more....
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now there is a deep sense of history repeating itself in edge of the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as he's authoritarian predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi is in court along with fourteen others accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december if convicted he could be sentenced to life in prison or even death tensions are rising with some to fan. chanting slogans against egypt's current rulers as our supporters outside the court well you are looking right now at live pictures from the streets around the building and the judge has decided to adjourn at the session until call is restored. while during last year's unrest in egypt experienced mass public outrage at the government's attempts to push through and islam is leading constitution and give the president's weaving powers policy the reports from cairo on the landmark court case. for the first time in its history egypt has two former presidents who are on trial at the same time but whereas the trial of hosni mubarak is eagerly anticipated and was so by most egyptians when it comes to that
now there is a deep sense of history repeating itself in edge of the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as he's authoritarian predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi is in court along with fourteen others accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december if convicted he could be sentenced to life in prison or even death tensions are rising with some to fan. chanting slogans against egypt's current rulers as our supporters outside the court well you are...
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backed leader hosni mubarak was followed by over a year of political turmoil which finally saw the election of islam as leader mohamed morsi as president in june two thousand and twelve well as mentioned earlier his push to turn egyptian constitution to a muslim code sparked a deadly unrest in december the same year although zat violence can be compared to the bloodbath of the summer a military coup against morsi in july was followed by months of vicious crackdowns against his supporters and the muslim brotherhood well in which more than a thousand people have been killed egyptian journalist and political analyst while iskandar thinks that trial that starts the day is morsi is political assassination . this is seems a bit like deja vu for egypt another president another trial in less than three years and what we're seeing is a rerun of a politicized trial course there are things that president morsi has done just like hosni mubarak has but i don't think that he's on trial. for the for the exact crimes that he's done or the reason he's being put on trial is because of is muslim brotherhood i
backed leader hosni mubarak was followed by over a year of political turmoil which finally saw the election of islam as leader mohamed morsi as president in june two thousand and twelve well as mentioned earlier his push to turn egyptian constitution to a muslim code sparked a deadly unrest in december the same year although zat violence can be compared to the bloodbath of the summer a military coup against morsi in july was followed by months of vicious crackdowns against his supporters and...
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post revolution an election that took place during the hostage crisis ninety six percent of votes in that election were given the candidates who are against the hostage taking so then why with all of the support for releasing the hostages and the crisis last so long while here comes the bombshell allegation ayatollah khamenei and ronald reagan had organized a clandestine negotiation later known as the october surprise which prevented the attempts by then u.s. president jimmy carter to free the hostages before the nine hundred eighty us presidential election took place the fact that they were not released to the results of the election in favor of reagan and sure enough the hostages were really . least the day reagan was sworn in this is a pretty explosive charge and you're probably thinking it came from some crackpot right well no the man who wrote this article who's making this claim is none other than the former president of iran himself a bullish on body solder their very first president of the islamic republic of iran the man who served during the hostage crisis bunny solder adds
post revolution an election that took place during the hostage crisis ninety six percent of votes in that election were given the candidates who are against the hostage taking so then why with all of the support for releasing the hostages and the crisis last so long while here comes the bombshell allegation ayatollah khamenei and ronald reagan had organized a clandestine negotiation later known as the october surprise which prevented the attempts by then u.s. president jimmy carter to free the...
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violence has marred a key local election in costs of a where smic serbs were encouraged to vote for the first time police fired tear gas to disperse a group of masked man who raided a polling station in the malta apnic city of. its national observers flatus clashes broke out members of a local serbian minority had called for a boycott of the poll to avoid legitimizing costs of those independents from serbia . well a crowd of up to eight thousand have rallied in moscow in a so-called russian march organized by of the country's nationalists at least thirty people were arrested for wearing masks and shouting nazi slogans and migrant anger has been fueled by the recent killing of a russian man by migrant worker from central asia the incident sparked violence across moscow to clamp down on illegal immigrants. up next sophie shevardnadze talks to the head of the e.u. delegation to washington which failed to get any satisfactory answers to spying allegations. remember way back when we first talked about the first downloadable guns that could be printed out on a three d. printer at home while t
violence has marred a key local election in costs of a where smic serbs were encouraged to vote for the first time police fired tear gas to disperse a group of masked man who raided a polling station in the malta apnic city of. its national observers flatus clashes broke out members of a local serbian minority had called for a boycott of the poll to avoid legitimizing costs of those independents from serbia . well a crowd of up to eight thousand have rallied in moscow in a so-called russian...
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the seventy year old returned to pakistan from self-imposed exile to take part in the presidential election earlier this year but was detained after several charges were filed against him. well the trial of the toppled president mohamed morsi is fueling unrest in egypt and you get more on that another news from my colleague kevin own about half an hour so stay with us we can. leave also we leave maybe. by the sea persian security play your party years ago. where shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics only on our team. if you leave the. economic up and downs in the final month day for the love of the deal sang i and the rest because i meet a few will be a briefly company. put it on your arm and a lot of the polish face. a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i'm sure. lake baikal is in east siberia people are drawn to it by its beauty its energy and its benevolent spirits. an old old shaman. said there is a place where you should sprinkle water and pray to the spirits. and they will guard you for their. food more if you real
the seventy year old returned to pakistan from self-imposed exile to take part in the presidential election earlier this year but was detained after several charges were filed against him. well the trial of the toppled president mohamed morsi is fueling unrest in egypt and you get more on that another news from my colleague kevin own about half an hour so stay with us we can. leave also we leave maybe. by the sea persian security play your party years ago. where shoes that no one is asking with...
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. >>> tomorrow local elections will be held and in one city a gun control proposal that is sparking controversy is on the ballot. janine de la vega is joining us live. she is in sunnyvale now. what is it all about janine? >> reporter: its called measure c and tightens gun control in the city. opponents say sunnyvale already has a low crime rate and the ordnance isn't needed. but supporters say that this measure is all about trying to prevent another mass shooting, injuries, and accidental death. measure c would require a gun owner to report to police more than 48 hours if their firearm is lost or stolen. it would require those that sell ammunition to log and track sales. the push is being led by the mayor saying he wants to minimize risk to families from stolen, improperly secured, or incapacitated weapons being in the wrong hands. opponents say it will not stop shootings instead it would generate lawsuits. we reached out to both the mayor and the gun store this morning to talk about the issue and we're still waiting to hear back from both of them. reporting live janine de la vega ktvu channel
. >>> tomorrow local elections will be held and in one city a gun control proposal that is sparking controversy is on the ballot. janine de la vega is joining us live. she is in sunnyvale now. what is it all about janine? >> reporter: its called measure c and tightens gun control in the city. opponents say sunnyvale already has a low crime rate and the ordnance isn't needed. but supporters say that this measure is all about trying to prevent another mass shooting, injuries, and...
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the point is the mayor says he's still running for re-election next october. he said that he did not do that would compromise his job. you have a city in a bit of paralysis. he was asked this morning, this is a guy who is still under a subject of a police investigation. that doesn't mean there's charges. but then he has to administer the police budget. so many conflicts of interest right now. >> and that is going to be one campaign that you are already assigned to cover. thank you for that. >>> i want to ask our cnn analy analyst danny cevallos to weigh in on this. >> it's evidence that could come in and corroborate someone else's testimony or other evidence of drug use, possession, intent to distribute. but if this is just ultimately, if he is charged with simple possession for using crack cocaine, it would be highly unusual to base your entire case on video evidence without a seizure analysis or any other coraub rating evidence of that possession. however, if the police decide to morph if into a more serious charge, well, then it could come in as corroborati
the point is the mayor says he's still running for re-election next october. he said that he did not do that would compromise his job. you have a city in a bit of paralysis. he was asked this morning, this is a guy who is still under a subject of a police investigation. that doesn't mean there's charges. but then he has to administer the police budget. so many conflicts of interest right now. >> and that is going to be one campaign that you are already assigned to cover. thank you for...
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tomorrow is election day. some of the issues measure b and c in san francisco and sunnyvale measure c put new reconstructions on guns. there are several realignment issues. to prepare for the election check out our resource guide on abc7news.com. >> if you are voting for back to average temperatures, mike has a winner now. >> i can't police google didn't know the car with the cameras spying on them. >> 14 degrees cooler in santa rosa than yesterday and five in livermore and six in san jose. a lot cooler. to the north we are down to 33 degrees in santa rosa and a possibility of frost in outlying areas. napa is 48 and petaluma is 42 and novato is 43. richmond district is 44 and lafayette at 46 in redwood city and 39 in santa -- san ramon. warmer weather is on the way at 1- to 4-degrees warmer. today is warmer, same for tomorrow, with the heat peaking on wednesday. then we have a cooling trend and showers in the seven-day outlook. leyla gulen has been busy. >> and getting more so. in the east bay, traveling away
tomorrow is election day. some of the issues measure b and c in san francisco and sunnyvale measure c put new reconstructions on guns. there are several realignment issues. to prepare for the election check out our resource guide on abc7news.com. >> if you are voting for back to average temperatures, mike has a winner now. >> i can't police google didn't know the car with the cameras spying on them. >> 14 degrees cooler in santa rosa than yesterday and five in livermore and...
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but he's still going to run for re-election, is that right? >> absolutely. he's not acknowledged any criminal wrongdoing. he's kind of taunting the police. he's in charge of the police department, he's got their budget right in front of him right now. he said i want everybody to see that video, assuming that it's going to vindicate him. that it does not show him smoking crack cocaine. in the meantime, unrepentant to what this has done to toronto. it's made world headlines, a distraction, when there are many other concerns in canada's largest city. he said i'm running again next fall. and even from people close to him who want to see him redeem himself through this, many are saying look, he's going to have to do so much more and show through his actions in the coming months that he's a responsible caretaker for toronto. >> we'll see what the voters decide. >>> soccer fans out of control in serbia how they started this huge fire during a heated match. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous a
but he's still going to run for re-election, is that right? >> absolutely. he's not acknowledged any criminal wrongdoing. he's kind of taunting the police. he's in charge of the police department, he's got their budget right in front of him right now. he said i want everybody to see that video, assuming that it's going to vindicate him. that it does not show him smoking crack cocaine. in the meantime, unrepentant to what this has done to toronto. it's made world headlines, a distraction,...
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americans disagreed on encouraging hosni mubarak to step down, supporting mohamed morsi as a democratically elected president. supporting the queue. there's various disagreements. moving forward, i don't know what they need to do. i think they have their work cut out for them. >> ali, do you have ideas? >> he'll give assurances to the saudis, if you go back to the statement in riad, he said the issues between us and the saudis is not strat eegeic, just tactical. he'll stress on the differences, that they are minor. we have the same goal. >> thanks to our two guests. >>> across the world, more than 150 million children have lost one or both parents. many live in orphanages, group homes or are on the streets without care givers, or access to food or education. for every three months they live in orphanages, they lose one month of developmental skills. the christian group organised orphan sunday, it drew thousands of evan gellicals to sufferance. we visited one. >> church organizers told me if one family in every church in the u.s. adopted a child, there would be no need for orphanages. this lady send
americans disagreed on encouraging hosni mubarak to step down, supporting mohamed morsi as a democratically elected president. supporting the queue. there's various disagreements. moving forward, i don't know what they need to do. i think they have their work cut out for them. >> ali, do you have ideas? >> he'll give assurances to the saudis, if you go back to the statement in riad, he said the issues between us and the saudis is not strat eegeic, just tactical. he'll stress on the...
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front,2013 election several elections are happening around the country on tuesday in here is the front page of the metro section of today's "washington post." there is the president talking with candidate terry mcauliffe. that's the president with terry mcauliffe there. " the washington post" notes -- front," theampaign wall street journal" notes -- you can read more about that poll in that stories in today's "wall street journal." we have about 10 minutes left to talk about this issue of the employment not as commission act. that will be coming up for a vote this afternoon. the senate will be live on c- span two at 2 p.m. if you want to watch the vote. we are talking about it this morning on "the washington journal." rick is from arkansas on our line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning, besides being a moral issue, it's a health issue and i don't know how many people want to work with somebody with aids or who could have aids. i hear it is rampant in the homosexual community. i have not heard that brought up yet. that's about it. from colorado on our line for democrats
front,2013 election several elections are happening around the country on tuesday in here is the front page of the metro section of today's "washington post." there is the president talking with candidate terry mcauliffe. that's the president with terry mcauliffe there. " the washington post" notes -- front," theampaign wall street journal" notes -- you can read more about that poll in that stories in today's "wall street journal." we have about 10...
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coming up, we will be talking elections. before you say it's a little early to be talking about the mid-terms, let alone 2016, it's all about moves that indicate later moves when it comes to politic, including election day for new jersey governor chris christieest. we also have a major senator essentially endorsing hillary clinton over the weekend. what does that mean?
coming up, we will be talking elections. before you say it's a little early to be talking about the mid-terms, let alone 2016, it's all about moves that indicate later moves when it comes to politic, including election day for new jersey governor chris christieest. we also have a major senator essentially endorsing hillary clinton over the weekend. what does that mean?
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leading up to the election tomorrow. and he's steadily lost weight since february when he had lap band surgery. >> we're talking about this already. we should hold the primary tomorrow. hold the president alex two days from now and be done with it. >> reporter: all right. let's drag it out for as long as possible. >> thanks so much. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," nfl teams are keeping gary kubiak in their prayers this morning. the texans head coach collapsed while walking off the field. the latest on his condition just ahead. of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. you give them the gigg
leading up to the election tomorrow. and he's steadily lost weight since february when he had lap band surgery. >> we're talking about this already. we should hold the primary tomorrow. hold the president alex two days from now and be done with it. >> reporter: all right. let's drag it out for as long as possible. >> thanks so much. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," nfl teams are keeping gary kubiak in their prayers this morning. the texans head coach...
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governor romney was referring to less than 5% of the population, it could possibly be they won't sway an election. >> i think it will turn against the democrats but i love your selection of the word death spiral. that was good. dagen: i was just repeating what ezekiel emanuel said. connell: is very much bigger problems than the tech issues? >> it is amazing they haven't been resolved. this should have been done easily. there are two big problems. people like choices and like different things, one-size-fits-all. it won't make people happy, the other one which is deadly, i think is if you give away valuable resources for free, people are going to over consume them and you are going to have it fall under its own weight. i can eat all i want for free. i'm not going to overeat, i'm going to the caviar until i throw up. that is what they do. dagen: the over consume health care in the medicare system. people don't really care because they are going to be long gone before that enters. >> you're talking about my group, my age group. i am teasing you. dagen: i have this argument about my parents. you are c
governor romney was referring to less than 5% of the population, it could possibly be they won't sway an election. >> i think it will turn against the democrats but i love your selection of the word death spiral. that was good. dagen: i was just repeating what ezekiel emanuel said. connell: is very much bigger problems than the tech issues? >> it is amazing they haven't been resolved. this should have been done easily. there are two big problems. people like choices and like...
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two new polls out this morning give new jersey governor chris christie a commanding lead in his re-election bid. voters make their choice tomorrow. but this morning, there is also talk of christie's future, along with the woman he could face in a 2016 presidential bid, former secretary of state hillary clinton. jan crawford is in washington. good morning to you. >> good morning margaret and charlie. it's too soon to call them front-runners early on but the buzz around clinton and christie is undeniable. mitt romney considered chris christie to be his running mate in 2012 and on sunday he had lots of praise. >> chris could easily become our nominee and save our party and help get this nation on the right track again. >> but a romney-christie ticket never materialized because of what romney's team found vetting the governor. according to "doubling down" christie's background check raised red flags about the man they code named pufferfish, including questions about his travel expenses when he was a u.s. attorney, his health and weight, and his brother's admission of securities fraud. they dug
two new polls out this morning give new jersey governor chris christie a commanding lead in his re-election bid. voters make their choice tomorrow. but this morning, there is also talk of christie's future, along with the woman he could face in a 2016 presidential bid, former secretary of state hillary clinton. jan crawford is in washington. good morning to you. >> good morning margaret and charlie. it's too soon to call them front-runners early on but the buzz around clinton and christie...
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two new polls out this morning give new jersey governor chris christie a commanding lead in his re-election bid. voters make their choice tomorrow. but this morning, there is also talk of christie's future, along with the woman he could face in a 2016 presidential bid, former secretary of state hillary clinton. jan crawford is in washington. good morning to you. >> good morning margaret and charlie. it's too soon to call them front-runners early on but the buzz around clinton and christie is undeniable. mitt romney considered chris christie to be his running mate in 2012 and on sunday he had lots of praise. >> chris could easily become our nominee and save our party and help get this nation on the right track again. >> but a romney-christie ticket never materialized because of what romney's team found vetting the governor. according to "doubling down" christie's background check raised red flags about the man they code named pufferfish including questions about his travel expenses when he was a u.s. attorney his health and weight, and his brother's admission of securities fraud. they dug up
two new polls out this morning give new jersey governor chris christie a commanding lead in his re-election bid. voters make their choice tomorrow. but this morning, there is also talk of christie's future, along with the woman he could face in a 2016 presidential bid, former secretary of state hillary clinton. jan crawford is in washington. good morning to you. >> good morning margaret and charlie. it's too soon to call them front-runners early on but the buzz around clinton and christie...
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lost international credibility since the president was e elected. the senate will take up antidiscrimination bill today to ban workplace discrimination against gays and transgender people and delves say they are fairly confident of the outcome but the bill needs backing from republicans and passage would mean vibingry for lgbt community and to bring the issue to the floor in 1996 failed. there are millions of orphan children around the world, how one group is using faith to help them find good homes. with a murder rate 6 times higher than the lower 48 are drug wars changing face of puerto rico and the troubled island. and boxing dates back centuries but fear the fighting form is overwhelmed by the cousin market arts and this is a live picture outside of the courthouse where mohamed morsi the ousted president is on trial and the judge adjourned the case until january the 8th. we will be right back. ♪ good morning and welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie and in a few minutes we will examine a nationwide effort to find homes for every or
lost international credibility since the president was e elected. the senate will take up antidiscrimination bill today to ban workplace discrimination against gays and transgender people and delves say they are fairly confident of the outcome but the bill needs backing from republicans and passage would mean vibingry for lgbt community and to bring the issue to the floor in 1996 failed. there are millions of orphan children around the world, how one group is using faith to help them find good...
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coming up, we will be talking elections. before you say it's a little early to be talking about the mid-terms, let alone 2016, it's all about moves that indicate later moves when it comes to politic, including election day for new jersey governor chris christieest. we also have a major senator essentially endorsing hillary clinton over the weekend. what does that mean? >> rocking the nfl. you see there, that coach collapsing on the field. also, we have new information this morning about the miami dolphins player who left the team over allegeled bullying. now there is more things on how this 320 pound tackle was bullied and how one player involved is suspended. >>> if you look at the calendar, we are one week to the big shopping day. beginning with christ somalis, the bigger question. is this a good thing? >> let's begin with the health scare this morning for the coach from the nfl houston texans. 52-year-old gary kubiak, they say he did not have a heart attack. the question is, what happened? cnn is live in houston with deta
coming up, we will be talking elections. before you say it's a little early to be talking about the mid-terms, let alone 2016, it's all about moves that indicate later moves when it comes to politic, including election day for new jersey governor chris christieest. we also have a major senator essentially endorsing hillary clinton over the weekend. what does that mean? >> rocking the nfl. you see there, that coach collapsing on the field. also, we have new information this morning about...
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>>mark: and also tomorrow is election day. measure b and san francisco would issue a $195 million bond to fix the 21 parks in the city. in the san mateo foster city school district there aren't duelling campaigns for and against a $130 million bond to address overcrowding and san mateo and foster city schools. that's measure heat. residents in the belmont redwood shores school district will be decided on renewing to education parcel taxes for 10 years. that's measure are. brisbane residents are considering measures t an increase on a business license tax for liquid storage facilities and pacifica its measure feet and amended telecommunications tax. in porto up valley residents are voting on reducing a utility tax that measure q. and there's a parcel tax proposal and after 10 known as measure x. as well as foster cities measure you a business license tax. >>darya: a bizarre accident snarled traffic on the bay bridge for several hours yesterday afternoon. the chp says a man got out of a car while on the span and ran into traffic
>>mark: and also tomorrow is election day. measure b and san francisco would issue a $195 million bond to fix the 21 parks in the city. in the san mateo foster city school district there aren't duelling campaigns for and against a $130 million bond to address overcrowding and san mateo and foster city schools. that's measure heat. residents in the belmont redwood shores school district will be decided on renewing to education parcel taxes for 10 years. that's measure are. brisbane...